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Regulator Watts, the Dusters, the Most Secret Method concert flier - Black Cat, Washington, D.C., July 2, 1996
Flier advertising a concert by Washington, D.C. punk bands Regulator Watts, the Dusters and the Most Secret Method. The concert occurred at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C. on July 2, 1996
Regulator Watts and Frantic Flattops concert flier, Black Cat, Washington, D.C., February 1, 1996
Flier promoting a concert by the bands Regulator Watts and Frantic Flattops at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C. on February 1, 1996
Kepone, Kerosene 454, and Regulator Watts concert flier, Black Cat, Washington, D.C., August 30 circa 1996
An advertising flier promoting a concert by the punk rock bands Kepone, Kerosene 454, and Regulator Watts. The concert occurred on August 30, circa 1996, at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C
The Crownhate Ruin, Kerosene 454, and Regulator Watts concert flier, Black Cat, Washington, D.C., March 7, 1996.
Flier promoting a concert by the punk bands The Crownhate Ruin, Kerosene 454, and Regulator Watts at the Black Cat in Washington, D.C. on March 7, 1996
Regulator Watts, Compound Red, and Arm concert flier – Extreme Noise Records, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 11, 1997
Flier promoting a concert by the Washington, D.C. punk band Regulator Watts at Extreme Noise Records in Minneapolis, Minnesota on August 11, 1997. Other bands listed as performers include Compound Red from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Arm from Minneapolis. The verso of the flier features a typewritten letter from James Minor of Compound Red to Washington, D.C. musician and fanzine editor John Davis
Regulator Watts, "The Aesthetics of No-Drag" promotional poster
Poster promoting the album "The Aesthetics of No-Drag" by the Washington, D.C. punk band Regulator Watts. The album was released in 1997 by Slowdime Records. The poster and album artwork were designed by musician and graphic designer Jason Farrell. The artwork includes concert photography by Pat Graham
Regulator Watts and The Most Secret Method concert flier - VFW Hall, State College, Pennsylvania, February 16, 1997
Flier advertising a concert by Regulator Watts and The Most Secret Method, two punk bands from Washington, D.C. The concert occurred at the VFW Hall in State College, Pennsylvania on February 16, 1997. Also listed as performing was Jason Likes Science from State College
Letter from William Watts Hart Davis to George Partridge Colvocoresses, 4 July 1902
William Watts Hart Davis writes from Doylestown, Pennsylvania, to fellow Norwich University alumnus, George Partridge Colvocoresses in Washington, D.C., on 4 July 1902; he was pleased by Colvocoresses' recent article on Alden Partridge, though he neglected to mention Partridge's school that was near Bristol, Connecticut, around 1841-1843; should they try to get a tablet honoring Partridge placed in Memorial Hall at West Point? Also gives news of Lieutenant Patterson in the Philippines. Letter written on Bucks County Historical Society stationary
Notice to John S. Watts from Hamilton G. Fant
Notice dated December 21, 1857 to Judge John S. Watts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, from Hamilton G. Fant, Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant and Company, Washington, D.C., informing Watts that the bounty claim of Alex Hickland was sent to him by Ashurst and unless Watts bought it, it would be delivered to Ashurst upon Ashurst paying the fee. Fant also inclosed the warrant for Francisco Chavez for Watts. Soldier land warrants, militia, army. HL introduction page overlaid by document. Notice in English, handwritten, 1pp/fr
Letter to William Watts Hart Davis from Elisha Whittlesey
Letter dated February 7, 1856 from Elisha Whittlesey, Comptroller, Treasury Department, Washington, D.C, to William Watts Hart Davis, Acting Governor of the Territory of New Mexico, informing Davis that the draft for Executive Contingent Expenses in favor of John S. Watts was received and paid. HL introduction page overlaid by document. Letter in English, handwritten, 1pp/fr
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